Christopher Ray
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Christopher Ray queries the accepted pictures of a reluctant victim of forces beyond her control. Published March 1 1998
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Christopher Ray welcomes the first titles of a lively new series for sixth formers and university students. Published December 1 1997
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Christopher Ray argues that Hitler's high-profile plan for invading Britain was a blind - his main intention was to fool Stalin into believing he was safe. Published March 1 1997
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Christopher Ray reviews recent guides to the 19th and 20th centuries. Published August 31 1996
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The Hudson's Bay Company was one of the central forces moulding the development of the vast tracts of land that today are Canada - but as Barry Gough explains here, the circumstances of its launch in 1670 also reveal much about the commercial forces, personalities and rivalries of Restoration England. |
On This Day In History
Richard Cavendish describes the massacre of the 'slave hounds' at the settlement of Pottawatomie Creek on May 24th, 1856.

















